Why is it Disney's fault that you're all a bunch of pedos? Just because they hire attractive teenagers for their shows aimed at teenagers doesn't mean they're sexualizing them. Should they only hire ugly kids so your pants don't get too tight?

lohphat:It's been awhile since I've worked there but I've seen park security throw people to the ground. I don't know if they can legally do that any more so that's why they have APD on site and a radio call away.

Ahh, so now I see why you're irrationally lashing out at everyone else and refusing to consider that Disney just doesn't want to release it. You drank the koolaid while working there and think Disney can do no wrong.

When I was a kid, I had a 45 with "Little Black Sambo" on one side and "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" on the other. I think I was two years old or so. I knew just enough to put the needle on the outside of the record and then move to a clear spot on the floor to sing and dance. Family history has it that I literally wore the grooves off both sides of the record and drove my parents to swear they would shoot the composer of the songs in the knees if they ever had the pleasure of meeting him while armed.

(I thought they were joking- until I had a two year old of my own who learned how to rewind the VCR to the place where "Under the Sea" started.)

I think Disney should release the movie, and then donate a majority of the profits to the United Negro College Fund. That way, a good cause is supported, people get to judge the film for themselves, and any redneck racists considering buying it to affirm their worldview will have to decide if it is worth "edjoocatin' darkies" to do so.

blue_2501:Considering how Disney is trying to sexualize its tween show stars and drown its audiences in manufactured pop music BS, I'm not surprised that Disney once jumped on the offensively racist bandwagon.

hbk72777:"We're through with caviar," Walt Disney lamented. "From now on it's mashed potatoes and gravy." The company that bore his name was reeling from the disappointing box office returns of Pinocchio and Fantasia."

So people even back then knew Fantasia sucked?

Yep. I don't think Fantasia made a profit until it was re-released in the 60s and 70s to a much larger, much more stoned audience.Drugs brought that movie out of the red.